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Conceptualizing and Measuring the Organizational Environment: A Multidimensional Approach
(Journal of Management, 1991-12-01)
Neither a single set of constructs nor a single set of measures of the organizational environment is widely accepted, making it difficult to build a comprehensive literature on the impact of the environment on thefirm. In ...
Shame and Embarrassment as Deterrents to Noncompliance with the Law: The Case of an Antilittering Campaign
(Environment and Behavior, 1991-03-01)
The present research draws from theories in criminology which suggest that threats of shame, a self-imposed punishment, and threats of embarrassment, a socially imposed punishment, function much like threats of state-imposed ...
Dimensions and Constructs: A Response to Dess and Rasheed
(Journal of Management, 1991-12-01)
In their thoughtful critique, Professors Dess and Rasheed raise several important issues about the conceptualization and measurement of the organizational environment in general and our work in particular In this rejoinder, ...